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<blockquote data-quote="Gottservant" data-source="post: 76327743" data-attributes="member: 158134"><p>No (and I am keeping debate to a minimum deliberately here) there is a cultural under-pining of lawful expectation that you are not (at least initially) doing anything to bring to light - you could bring it to light, but you are happy to say "I am invested, in Australia" and saying nothing further: that helps you, but who else does it help?</p><p></p><p>What about the young, that need examples, the elderly that need constant care, the heroes that get spat upon because their work is taken for granted, the do gooders that are told the work they do is imaginary, the leaders that can't read their constituencies expectations, because they are layered and complex, without any expectation, the poor that want social recognition to keep them from suicide and they just don't get it, the people who rally to the leader's side only to be told that a small fraction of the public objects, I could go on - the Devil has taken hold of this country, the angels of the Devil have divided this country into dated cultural boundaries, with no future of their own, evil upon evil done in the name of just pushing ahead, who welcome the Aborigine and the foreigner as cultural chattel, and a not a far stronger bond of mateship that identifies them as better than those who have come to them, seeking shelter and provision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gottservant, post: 76327743, member: 158134"] No (and I am keeping debate to a minimum deliberately here) there is a cultural under-pining of lawful expectation that you are not (at least initially) doing anything to bring to light - you could bring it to light, but you are happy to say "I am invested, in Australia" and saying nothing further: that helps you, but who else does it help? What about the young, that need examples, the elderly that need constant care, the heroes that get spat upon because their work is taken for granted, the do gooders that are told the work they do is imaginary, the leaders that can't read their constituencies expectations, because they are layered and complex, without any expectation, the poor that want social recognition to keep them from suicide and they just don't get it, the people who rally to the leader's side only to be told that a small fraction of the public objects, I could go on - the Devil has taken hold of this country, the angels of the Devil have divided this country into dated cultural boundaries, with no future of their own, evil upon evil done in the name of just pushing ahead, who welcome the Aborigine and the foreigner as cultural chattel, and a not a far stronger bond of mateship that identifies them as better than those who have come to them, seeking shelter and provision. [/QUOTE]
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